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. >> allen dulles and john foster dulles. >> exactly. our actions in 1954 in guatemala taking down the arbwenz government unleashed decades of civil war in that country that ended up killing more than 200,000 people. and rigoberta menchu is the person who must perform a fis the struggle of the mayan people drought that time. -- who personifies the struggle of the mayan people throughout that time. this is another reason why we just felt really compelled to make this film and to work through the seven years in order to bring this to fruition. >> juan gonzalez, the comments of ann coulter;s , as when she said, "i think so our rights are for blacks. what have we done to the immigrants? we all black people something. we have a legacy of slavery. immigrants have an even been in this country." >> she neglects to deal with the reality in of u.s.-mexican history. the entire southwest of the u.s. was taken from mexico and the mexican-american war of 1846. there were mexicans living on the land when the u.s. to get over in the tree of guadalupe hi
. >> allen dulles and john foster dulles. >> exactly. our actions in 1954 in guatemala taking down the arbwenz government unleashed decades of civil war in that country that ended up killing more than 200,000 people. and rigoberta menchu is the person who must perform a fis the struggle of the mayan people drought that time. -- who personifies the struggle of the mayan people throughout that time. this is another reason why we just felt really compelled to make this film and to work...
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but since the return of john wall, that's been the case. with not much experience in finishing out and closing games, the wiz fell short last night. friends exchanging pleasantries before the game after trailing by as many as 12 in the first half, the wiz are down by 5 in the fourth quarter. bradley with the corner three and he would drain it capping a 14-4 run to start the fourth quarter. wiz withintwo. but l.a., they would not fold. up by three, just over 30 seconds to play, and chris paul, he's going to cross up john wall and sinks the jumper. the six-time all-star making wall look a little silly. clippers go on to win it 94-87. the wizards will be back tomorrow night in portland. >>> it's finally here. the nhl season is under way. the caps wish they could push the reset button. it wasn't the start andy oaks -- adam oaks, excuse me, envisioned as his team gave up six goals in an ugly loss. behind the bench for the first time as caps head coach. second period, lightning up 3-2. mike ribeiro gets the turnover and fires off the pad. first g
but since the return of john wall, that's been the case. with not much experience in finishing out and closing games, the wiz fell short last night. friends exchanging pleasantries before the game after trailing by as many as 12 in the first half, the wiz are down by 5 in the fourth quarter. bradley with the corner three and he would drain it capping a 14-4 run to start the fourth quarter. wiz withintwo. but l.a., they would not fold. up by three, just over 30 seconds to play, and chris paul,...
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john adams took his oath in philadelphia. and of course president obama will take his second oath ceremoniously this afternoon right here in washington. what sort of weather are we looking at on this monday inauguration day? while we look at the day planner, temps in the 30s. a mix of clouds and sunshine. the winds which aren't too bad this morning south, southeast at 8. by 11:00 we'll increase some in the 10 to 15 range this afternoon gusting to 20 as high temperatures get 41 by 1:00. we'll be 44 for the high and still 43 by 5:00. but by 5:00, especially north of town, a rain or snow shower will be possible. i'm leaning more toward the snow showers with colder air moving in. you can see the snow showers south of pittsburgh this morning. they're tracking to the east, northeast. they'll stay along or north of the pennsylvania turnpike. we've seen a few clouds develop with the winds blowing off the ridgetops here with that west, southwesterly flow aloft. temperatures are relatively mild. i'm just looking at some of the numbers.
john adams took his oath in philadelphia. and of course president obama will take his second oath ceremoniously this afternoon right here in washington. what sort of weather are we looking at on this monday inauguration day? while we look at the day planner, temps in the 30s. a mix of clouds and sunshine. the winds which aren't too bad this morning south, southeast at 8. by 11:00 we'll increase some in the 10 to 15 range this afternoon gusting to 20 as high temperatures get 41 by 1:00. we'll be...
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let's go to john gonzalez, who is joining in the hill forons on capitol washington's biggest moment, the inauguration. right.'s the trucks carrying the big jumbotrons for the national mall pulled in moments ago. organizers calling this a scaled back inauguration, but there estimated be an here00 people converging the national mall monday for thivery special ceremony. that is about half the size of saw four years ago years about 250,000- of those people lucky enough to have tickets to be on the president's platform. people are busy reserving the internets on advance. if you have tickets for the platform, make sure gate. the correct hundreds of people were stopped inside the third street tunnel ago.years that tunnel will be closed this .ime around a number of exhibits will be on this weekend, including former presidents in wax at madam tussaud's museum. inaugural history display and the newseum, including the bible the president will use on sunday affair andivate monday.on bibles are owned by abraham kingln and martin luther jr.. metro will be popular on monday. half the folks coming d
let's go to john gonzalez, who is joining in the hill forons on capitol washington's biggest moment, the inauguration. right.'s the trucks carrying the big jumbotrons for the national mall pulled in moments ago. organizers calling this a scaled back inauguration, but there estimated be an here00 people converging the national mall monday for thivery special ceremony. that is about half the size of saw four years ago years about 250,000- of those people lucky enough to have tickets to be on the...
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senator john udall. and the executive director of the democratic national committee. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, great to be here with you, chris. you started covering this very early. >> senator, you just sat down and i said this morning before this interview i looked at the notes that i transcribed from the interview i did in your office on 2011 on precisely this issue which was the last time it was with you and senator merkley proposing changes to the filibuster and you got a little bit of attention. and it ultimately, nothing happened. two years later, you're in a much better position so i guess my first question is, where are we on the right now? it's been very difficult as a reporter to kind of gain where this is. this is very inside baseball. where are things from your standpoint? >> well, the first thing that's tremendously important is we need to change the way we do business in the senate. everybody knows that the senate is broken. that it's not operating the way it should and you just laid out all of the figures and statistics. this is has
senator john udall. and the executive director of the democratic national committee. thank you both for being here. >> thank you, great to be here with you, chris. you started covering this very early. >> senator, you just sat down and i said this morning before this interview i looked at the notes that i transcribed from the interview i did in your office on 2011 on precisely this issue which was the last time it was with you and senator merkley proposing changes to the filibuster...
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my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. my dad, as a guy, had to quit school in the ninth grade, fought in the battle of the bull only and spent his life pushing wheel barrels of heavy wet cement. pushing cement now to in one legislation, pushing legislation but we always want any president to succeed, to do well that means america does well and americans do well. it's interesting that you mention that because there was a poll recently that cnn took and the question was do you hope that president obama's mollcies will fail? republicans, 52% said yes. independents, 28% said yes, democrats 4%. so 52% of republicans in this poll said they hope president obama's policies will fail. >> there is a difference between policies and the person. the president, to me, has -- really has a big problem with spending. he is addicted to spending and those are policies that will hurt our country long term. we need to focus on getting people back to work, focus on job
my dad took me to john kennedy's inauguration when i was 8. we come every time, republican and democrat, because of this great country. my dad, as a guy, had to quit school in the ninth grade, fought in the battle of the bull only and spent his life pushing wheel barrels of heavy wet cement. pushing cement now to in one legislation, pushing legislation but we always want any president to succeed, to do well that means america does well and americans do well. it's interesting that you mention...
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every loner with a half empty beer even a waitress after a shift receives a visit from john nitto. he returns to the faces above the steaming plates before he's out into the neon lit street leaving behind a trail of rose petals bark as sacrificial hearts. thank you. [applause]. >> whenever i had writer's block i do research so i thought i would redo a section which started as writer's block and it took place in a library. i think all you need to know is my narrater is 19. the object of affection is 21. max's mother is a piannist and also polish. >> i saw little of rose after she moved her 2 valises into the nurses room on valentine's day of 1939. she did not allow a gust to drive her to the louve. she did not pause to look at me when i went to the gallery wearing a new shirt. nor did she take meals to my families. sometimes this was the best. at the dinner table my parents argued. father had been unsuccessful in keeping the newspapers from others. she practiced less and less. germany is not poland said my father. there are no contacts in berlin. >> he's a crazy man when i hear him
every loner with a half empty beer even a waitress after a shift receives a visit from john nitto. he returns to the faces above the steaming plates before he's out into the neon lit street leaving behind a trail of rose petals bark as sacrificial hearts. thank you. [applause]. >> whenever i had writer's block i do research so i thought i would redo a section which started as writer's block and it took place in a library. i think all you need to know is my narrater is 19. the object of...
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one was john roberts that decision was very important. the other was ben bernanke at the federal reserve. both of them made a major difference. here we are. one of the reasons that president obama very much wanted to get re-elected, was to embed obama care into the system so that it could not be repealed. it would be ensured. if he had a second four years. he was worried that if he didn't get that second four years, republicans would undo it. now we are all on the path toward let's see if we can make this work. >> we got a few big supreme court cases coming up in this current session, including same-sex marriage and the chief justice could play a significant role here as well. >> he could. and, you know, he is someone who understands american politics very well. when he was a lawyer at hogan & hartson, as that law firm used to be known he was someone who used to sit around and speculate about who is going to win, someone who really gets politics. what is interesting about same-sex marriage, the politics have changed so much. even five yea
one was john roberts that decision was very important. the other was ben bernanke at the federal reserve. both of them made a major difference. here we are. one of the reasons that president obama very much wanted to get re-elected, was to embed obama care into the system so that it could not be repealed. it would be ensured. if he had a second four years. he was worried that if he didn't get that second four years, republicans would undo it. now we are all on the path toward let's see if we...
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vice president joe biden and his wife and a few others looked on as chief justice john roberts administered the oath. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> there is was. it was very quick. now we'd like to welcome chris brown. he's here in our rooftop location. >> chris is director of public affairs and he has been going to parties, parties, parties, nonstop. we're so glad you're partying with us this morning. which parties did you go to? >> good morning. for the last three days it's been parties nonstop. i think really the first great party of this weekend was the iowa state society party as the national museum of women of the arts. they take a serious responsibility in choosing who the nominees are to be president. we saw governor o'malley was there and vice president biden. >> they're jockeying already for 200016? -- 2016? >> reporter: vice president biden showed up unexpectedly and said i'm so proud to be here as president of the united states. it was spectacular. >> oh, that is -- >> reporter: all the state societies want to do their
vice president joe biden and his wife and a few others looked on as chief justice john roberts administered the oath. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> there is was. it was very quick. now we'd like to welcome chris brown. he's here in our rooftop location. >> chris is director of public affairs and he has been going to parties, parties, parties, nonstop. we're so glad you're partying with us this morning. which...
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john hendricks is at the corporate headquarters in chicago. >> for boeing the problems are serious and develop their most technologically advanced plane to date and that technology is not completely working. in boston, a week and a half ago the plane had battery problems on the ground and was grounded. then in japan on thursday within of those dream liners were in the air and the battery began smoking and emitting a corrosive substance and the plane landed and everybody had to be evacuated on the inflatable slide. this is a serious problem for boeing because it's the battery technology that's the innovation on those planes. those batteries replaced the hydraulics that operate many of the functions and make the plane lighter and lighter planes are cheaper to fly because they use less fuel. the number of countries around the world grounded airplanes, all 50 planes that have been deployed are no longer operating as they try to figure out the battery problems. however, compensation will be seeked. while those planes are not flying. >> lance armstrong will hear with talk show host oprah win
john hendricks is at the corporate headquarters in chicago. >> for boeing the problems are serious and develop their most technologically advanced plane to date and that technology is not completely working. in boston, a week and a half ago the plane had battery problems on the ground and was grounded. then in japan on thursday within of those dream liners were in the air and the battery began smoking and emitting a corrosive substance and the plane landed and everybody had to be...
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the pentagon was investigating investigations and that general john allens' three occasions with jill kelly were inappropriate. petraeus later resigned. isico's supreme court expected to rule on a case that triggered a diplomatic dispute with france a french national is serving a 60-year jail sentence for kidnapping and organized crime. adam reports from mexico city. >> this police raid forage was so convincing that the mexican public and judges were sure that the french woman was a criminal. the only problem was that the video was staged the day after she was actually arrested. later, it emerged that the federal police chief at the time staged a raid from the country's two top tv networks. she is currently serving a 60- year jail sentence for kidnapping and organized crime. but on wednesday, mexico's supreme court could rule whether her constitutional rights were violated. the kidnapping victims were found at the ranch where she was staying with her boyfriend. he confessed to the kidnapping, but said she had nothing to do with it. she has always maintained her innocence and victims h
the pentagon was investigating investigations and that general john allens' three occasions with jill kelly were inappropriate. petraeus later resigned. isico's supreme court expected to rule on a case that triggered a diplomatic dispute with france a french national is serving a 60-year jail sentence for kidnapping and organized crime. adam reports from mexico city. >> this police raid forage was so convincing that the mexican public and judges were sure that the french woman was a...
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i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. if you're just tuning in to join us, we appreciate you being with us. barack obama was sworn in this afternoon for a second term as president of the united states. >> the ceremony took place at the white house. with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, thank you so much. >> he went off without a hitch this time around. >> i feel like t
i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. if you're just tuning in to join us, we appreciate you being with us. barack obama was sworn in this afternoon for a second term as president of the united states. >> the ceremony took place at the white house. with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i...
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john wall led in points. they will play the trail blazers tomorrow night. >>> and st. louis cardinals legend musial. he played his entire 22-year career with the cardinals. over his career, he collected more than 3600 hits and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1969. baseball fans are paying their respect also to earl weaver, and the skipper spent his managerial career, and is the winningness manager in baltimore history and was inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 1996, and he was known for his theatrical tantrums with umpires. >>> there will be a wreath laying ceremony at the martin luther king national memorial to mark mlk day which is tomorrow. martin luther king iii, and al sharpton and vincent gray will be on hand for the ceremony that begins at noon. hundreds marched and rallied to keep king's dream alive in washington, and they gathered for the peace and freedom walk. besides honoring his legacy, speakers brought up d.c. voting rights in congress. >>> once again, president obama is using the holiday to spread his message of helping others. the first fa
john wall led in points. they will play the trail blazers tomorrow night. >>> and st. louis cardinals legend musial. he played his entire 22-year career with the cardinals. over his career, he collected more than 3600 hits and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1969. baseball fans are paying their respect also to earl weaver, and the skipper spent his managerial career, and is the winningness manager in baltimore history and was inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 1996, and...
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john, washington -- >> yeah. >> the niners, they have been rock solid since the '50est. >> but everybody this generation, the montana 49ers that everybody goes back to. but today if a 49er, how many could walk through the door and be recognized? >> none of them. >> see, i think a lot of the current fans, they don't even harken back to montana and clark and company. they're the new niner fans, but still all of the old 49er fans that can talk tall way back. >> let's bring it up to date a little bit, the game, the falcon game, what do you see? >> i think it's going to be a great game. the niners are a favorite away. fast track. they have a horrible problem with running quarterbacks. and showed last week, he's the best running quarterback that ever played in one game. >> i am very, very worried. i worry. there are three receivers in atlanta are that just equal to any receivers you have seen any place. their numbers look so superior to san francisco numbers. they've got two running backs that are really first class. they are not as good, but there's two of them and they make up for that. and
john, washington -- >> yeah. >> the niners, they have been rock solid since the '50est. >> but everybody this generation, the montana 49ers that everybody goes back to. but today if a 49er, how many could walk through the door and be recognized? >> none of them. >> see, i think a lot of the current fans, they don't even harken back to montana and clark and company. they're the new niner fans, but still all of the old 49er fans that can talk tall way back. >>...
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chief justice john roberts swore him in yesterday during a private ceremony. the constitution requires the president take the oath of office on january 20th. this is the seventh time inauguration day has fallen on a sunday. >>> a bit more public. >> a little bit. hundreds much thousands of people packing the national mall to see the president take the oath of office. news 4's megan mcgrath will be among them. she'll tell us ha to expect if they're headed to the event. >> reporter: well, we're starting to see a lot of people come down here, especially the folks who are here for the general public section where it's first come first serve had terms of getting your space. they wanted to get here early, got a good view of the jumbotron to see the swearing in later this morning. people seem to have heeded the advice to pack light. there are a number of prohibited items, things you cannot bring down on the mall. the advice is to really bring as little as possible to help with the long security lines like we've seen in years past. now, if you have a ticket, if you we
chief justice john roberts swore him in yesterday during a private ceremony. the constitution requires the president take the oath of office on january 20th. this is the seventh time inauguration day has fallen on a sunday. >>> a bit more public. >> a little bit. hundreds much thousands of people packing the national mall to see the president take the oath of office. news 4's megan mcgrath will be among them. she'll tell us ha to expect if they're headed to the event. >>...
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during december's fiscal cliff negotiations, representative john boehner winning re-election as speaker of the house. this congress -- the most diverse in history, with a record number of women and minorities. among them is the first buddhist to join the senate, as well as the first hindu and the first openly bisexual woman in the house. secretary of state hillary clinton heading back to work after being released from a new york city hospital following treatment for a blood clot. many lawmakers demanding clinton testify about the terror attack in benghazi before voting on her potential successor, nominee senator john kerry. google chairman eric schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson arriving in north korea. his visit drawing criticism from the state department because it comes only weeks after a controversial north korean rocket launch. the delegation defends its trip to the communist nation. >> this is a private humanitarian visit. we're here as individual american citizens, looking at the humanitarian situation. we're gonna ask about the american detainee who's here. w
during december's fiscal cliff negotiations, representative john boehner winning re-election as speaker of the house. this congress -- the most diverse in history, with a record number of women and minorities. among them is the first buddhist to join the senate, as well as the first hindu and the first openly bisexual woman in the house. secretary of state hillary clinton heading back to work after being released from a new york city hospital following treatment for a blood clot. many lawmakers...
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. >> host: john in stillwell, oklahoma, thank you for holing. you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. i have a question about your mother, i'm curious. you said that her personality change, when she went from one environment to another, what environment was the environment she was going to that caused the permit change? do you think that it was a culture thing from that environment? if so, can you elaborate more on the culture that she had -- that had changed her personality and what you think needs to be done? >> guest: yeah, you know, well, what happened was that when my father came here to the united states, my mother was left with us back in mexico, and she had to suffer, you know, the way a lot of wives suffer when they see their husbands go to another country, and there was a fear of being forgotten, abandoned, him finding another woman while he's gone. this was a fear that my mother had every single day about my father finding himself another woman here in the u.s., and forgetting about us and about her so she had to deal with this every
. >> host: john in stillwell, oklahoma, thank you for holing. you're on the air. >> caller: thank you. i have a question about your mother, i'm curious. you said that her personality change, when she went from one environment to another, what environment was the environment she was going to that caused the permit change? do you think that it was a culture thing from that environment? if so, can you elaborate more on the culture that she had -- that had changed her personality and...
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john f. kennedy's is particularly memorable. another -- other addresses have not risen to that level. and then the question comes about second inaugurations. the big excitement is for the first inauguration. been why should they do it? why do we need all this ceremony? we should go back to thomas jefferson. it is still an important moment. if you looked at recent history, less than half of our presidents have the opportunity to have the second inauguration. the ones who do often have a clearer sense of what it is they want to accomplish. when they're coming into office, they want everybody to love them. after four years, there may -- they have a much better sense of what their administration is about. the link in its first installment -- inauguration, he is begging people not to fight this war. the second inauguration, have begun to heal the nation? -- how are we going to appeal the nation? and other second inauguration that is memorable as franklin roosevelt bird in 1933, franklin roosevelt did not know what the new deal was go
john f. kennedy's is particularly memorable. another -- other addresses have not risen to that level. and then the question comes about second inaugurations. the big excitement is for the first inauguration. been why should they do it? why do we need all this ceremony? we should go back to thomas jefferson. it is still an important moment. if you looked at recent history, less than half of our presidents have the opportunity to have the second inauguration. the ones who do often have a clearer...
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well i'm john harshman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the gun nuts on the right love to argue that the second amendment was created to help americans protect themselves from the government. and that as a result everyone is entitled to military grade weapons but in just a few moments i'll tell you about the real reasoning behind the second amendment and let's just say that the gun nuts are going to like it and as the debate over the debt ceiling continues to rage in washington the debate over comprehensive immigration reform is just beginning to heat up president obama be able to score a major political victory and end this nation's failed war on illegal immigration in the process. you need to know this gun crazy america is arming up all vice president biden and his gun task fourth task force think of ways to stem the horrific gun violence in the united states the shootings in the gun purchases keep piling up according to the children's defense fund nearly four hundred fifty children and teenagers have been shot by a gun just since the on
well i'm john harshman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the gun nuts on the right love to argue that the second amendment was created to help americans protect themselves from the government. and that as a result everyone is entitled to military grade weapons but in just a few moments i'll tell you about the real reasoning behind the second amendment and let's just say that the gun nuts are going to like it and as the debate over the debt ceiling...
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john stumpf will be are here and ebay ceo john donahoe. >> best earnings ever. the dow up 107. the high of the day a gain of 122 points. energy is doing well and disney is the biggest gainer. bank of america though not. it's down 3% after their earnings came out so they are not helping that today but the dow, 13,622. if it closed right there, that would be a new five and a half year high. the s&p, any positive close is another five-year high. for the nasdaq -- s&p up 11 points right now at 1483 and change. major averages staging this late-day rally. can the markets close above the five-year highs. that's what we're talking about here. >> wants us to go higher. clerk it out in today "closing bell" exchange. josh brown, cnbc contributor from fusion analytics and michael farr, cnbc contributor from farr, miller and our own rick santelli. hey, guys, how you doing. michael fax let's kick this off to you. what do you attribute this very strong rally today. >> i don't think anything in terms of the earnings season, maria, has spooekd spooked the markets at all so we continue in this.
john stumpf will be are here and ebay ceo john donahoe. >> best earnings ever. the dow up 107. the high of the day a gain of 122 points. energy is doing well and disney is the biggest gainer. bank of america though not. it's down 3% after their earnings came out so they are not helping that today but the dow, 13,622. if it closed right there, that would be a new five and a half year high. the s&p, any positive close is another five-year high. for the nasdaq -- s&p up 11 points...
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i'm thinking of john w. davis >> reporter: davis, the losing 1924 democratic candidate went on to argue the landmark brown versus board of education suit, the one that desegregated schools. but davis argued against integration. >> here's the guy that thinks that we still should have segregation. he doesn't go down well in history. >> reporter: some candidates were winners and losers. you know, there's always the inspiring grover cleveland model. wins and then loses and then wins again >> grove cleveland always messes it up for us presidential historians because we've got to do that double grover cleveland >> reporter: the benjamin harrison sandwich, right? >> right eporter: of course some losers are lucky if they're remembered at all. michael dukakis gets remembered because his cousin olympia dukakis was in moonstruck >> what the hell happened to you and how not to look in a tank. if we ever find ourselves having to go in a tank you find yourself not wanting to look like dukakis >> reporter: i couldn't shoul
i'm thinking of john w. davis >> reporter: davis, the losing 1924 democratic candidate went on to argue the landmark brown versus board of education suit, the one that desegregated schools. but davis argued against integration. >> here's the guy that thinks that we still should have segregation. he doesn't go down well in history. >> reporter: some candidates were winners and losers. you know, there's always the inspiring grover cleveland model. wins and then loses and then...
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about an hour ago john's ravens took care of business in foxboro. joe flacco to antawn bolden, and the ravens go on, after the patriots turnover, flacco again. baltimore did not back off. how about that. they celebrate and tom brady throws the ball, it is picked, elerbeelerbee with the interception. ray lewis, still playing. harbaugh and harbaugh in the superbowl. >> what is your emotion? >> i'm ad a loss for words. in the same situation as last year but we didn't want to be denied. and i mean -- i am at a loss for words. my first ever superbowl. >> the ravens riding the emotion of ray lewis. we'll have more from foxboro later on in sports. >> let's hope he plays like it isn't his first time. we take a serious turn to prince geor county. a 16 year old boy shot and killed stepping out of a birthday party. what do we know about the search for the killer. >> for no clear reason, a peaceful birthday party for a young girl turned deadly. >> the joy of a celebrating of a birthday party was shattered after a young man attending the party was gunned down. s
about an hour ago john's ravens took care of business in foxboro. joe flacco to antawn bolden, and the ravens go on, after the patriots turnover, flacco again. baltimore did not back off. how about that. they celebrate and tom brady throws the ball, it is picked, elerbeelerbee with the interception. ray lewis, still playing. harbaugh and harbaugh in the superbowl. >> what is your emotion? >> i'm ad a loss for words. in the same situation as last year but we didn't want to be denied....
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he worked for 25 years his work dried up he had a troubled meeting in film and that happened. >> john thank you very much. in a moment adam corolla will his big trouble the comblier of the city got involved with charlie >> back in the segment rolling with corolla. let's get right to the podcast king who joins us now from los angeles. everybody is upset out there i understand. charlie sheen is hanging around with the mayor of la. is that true? what's going on? >> well, before we start sellteg the different story the mayor is saying he posed with a shot with him. i don't know what the mayor is doing it is a waste of money. >> cabo san lucas is that where he was taken? >> he could go to san fernando. that's essentially tijuana and save himself a flight. >> it's a little cold out there in la. >> that is true. the ladies they are all covered up. >> what they said he said he stopped a took a picture with charlie sheen. charlie sheen said they partied for two or three hours. now you have to figure out who is lying is it the drug prostitute shepherd charlie sheen or is it the guy who failed t
he worked for 25 years his work dried up he had a troubled meeting in film and that happened. >> john thank you very much. in a moment adam corolla will his big trouble the comblier of the city got involved with charlie >> back in the segment rolling with corolla. let's get right to the podcast king who joins us now from los angeles. everybody is upset out there i understand. charlie sheen is hanging around with the mayor of la. is that true? what's going on? >> well, before...
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john, we'll start with you. how much of this decline had to do with concerns of the fiscal cliff at the end of last year? what do you think? >> the decline, bill, if you take a look at it, was completely represented in the clean tech sector and the life sciences sector. the sectors we invest in are software and internet. this was the best year, 2012, for software investments since 2001. it was the second best year for internet investments since 2001. so the total picture might look grim, but in the space of technology. software and internet, it's a good story. >> software and internet as it relates to health care, or software and internet across the board, john? >> software and internet across the board. >> very interesting. yeah, go ahead. >> life sciences was down. double digits. clean tech was down almost 40%. the reason those two were down, bill, to your question about the fiscal cliff. >> right. >> is they both depend on government policy. clean tech to be successful depends on government subsidies and life
john, we'll start with you. how much of this decline had to do with concerns of the fiscal cliff at the end of last year? what do you think? >> the decline, bill, if you take a look at it, was completely represented in the clean tech sector and the life sciences sector. the sectors we invest in are software and internet. this was the best year, 2012, for software investments since 2001. it was the second best year for internet investments since 2001. so the total picture might look grim,...
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john f. kennedy announce a change of address to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and then it says at home, january 20, 1961. now, a lot of the stuff is made with a little sense of humor, enthusiasm, a little exuberance, and that is really what we are trying to capture in this collection. so, the idea that people actually get license plates -- these are good for a day, maybe a week, you can put them on your car. you are part of the celebration. go to the parade. this happens to be from kennedy , 61. you can watch from below for those that are a little shorter. you see this continuity, is ongoing of the material, and this expression of exuberance in a lot of the material. kennedy, and then 50 years later, here is one for the obama parade. you can see it in the individual things that people make. my colleague was standing in the crowd next to a woman wearing this hat at the next inauguration, and i think it just speaks -- the kind of enthusiasm that we all witnessed on the mall in 2009. april came full
john f. kennedy announce a change of address to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and then it says at home, january 20, 1961. now, a lot of the stuff is made with a little sense of humor, enthusiasm, a little exuberance, and that is really what we are trying to capture in this collection. so, the idea that people actually get license plates -- these are good for a day, maybe a week, you can put them on your car. you are part of the celebration. go to the parade. this happens to be from kennedy , 61....
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john smith introduces the word recommend. he was an algonquin indian which means he washes his face with his hands which is what the reckoned it. and they would pick upwards like flay live from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and these again these were seen as acts of defiance and was very clear right through madison comes up with -- madison the greatest word he came up with was -- which came out of his head and is a name for somebody who was illegally possessing somebody else's property. john adams came up with a bunch. caucus which he gets from an indian term. spec meaning to buy something on speculation. quixotic meaning in a matter of don quixote for. john quincy adams in the alien sedition act he came up with -- he needed a name for what was going on and came up with the word eggroll. that was his so you see in the early presidents, this ability to sort of watch things and write them down and use them. so when george washington in the oxford english dictionary fico in it today and look up the word
john smith introduces the word recommend. he was an algonquin indian which means he washes his face with his hands which is what the reckoned it. and they would pick upwards like flay live from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and these again these were seen as acts of defiance and was very clear right through madison comes up with -- madison the greatest word he came up with was -- which came out of his head and is a name for somebody who was illegally possessing somebody...
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has been -- >> john? >> yes ma'am. >> if you believe hezbollah was operating in belize and sounds like a potential threat to the united states, why haven't you gone to the u.s. government? or have you? have you talked with the u.s. government? >> i mean, it is not like they don't know i'm here. the blog is read by everyone. i have -- i have talked to gentlemen at the u.s. embassy in belize. >> john, i have to interrupt you. they say quote, i'm not asquare that anyone at the embassy ever discussed this with mr. mcafee and maybe they hadn't admitted this and they say no, they haven't talked to. >> you well, if the government doesn't wack want to talk about it or admit something is going on, then they won't admit we talked. now i did this on my own. it is clear in many cases, the united states government is aware of threats. and chooses to do nothing because there may be wider threats that i have no knowledge of. but i do have knowledge of this and i'm talking about it. they haven't shut me up yet. i haven't
has been -- >> john? >> yes ma'am. >> if you believe hezbollah was operating in belize and sounds like a potential threat to the united states, why haven't you gone to the u.s. government? or have you? have you talked with the u.s. government? >> i mean, it is not like they don't know i'm here. the blog is read by everyone. i have -- i have talked to gentlemen at the u.s. embassy in belize. >> john, i have to interrupt you. they say quote, i'm not asquare that...
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later, another look at attorney general eric holder and john pistole from the u.s. conference of mayors. >> tomorrow on "washington journal", the co-author of grand theft childhood talks about her book. the author of more guns, less crime, off of his perception on "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the first ladies that i am drawn to are the ones that were sort of modern-day first ladies. the ones that i can identify more with it. people like eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy, those are the women stories feel that i can connect with. many of the women on the stage floor, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. if history when he read about it in books. i remember the real stories and i can picture their lives in an incredible way it makes me think about their challenges and struggles. >> the first ladies private and public lives. c-span is teaming up with the white house historical association first ladies influence and image airing over two seasons. season one begins presidents' day at 9:00
later, another look at attorney general eric holder and john pistole from the u.s. conference of mayors. >> tomorrow on "washington journal", the co-author of grand theft childhood talks about her book. the author of more guns, less crime, off of his perception on "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the first ladies that i am drawn to are the ones that were sort of modern-day first ladies. the ones that i can identify more with it....
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i don't understand how -- host: we lost that call, good morning john. caller: good morning, i'm calling in reference to the article that you read. i have been falling politics and the president has tried to work with others but the others decided to not work with him and make him a one-term failure. who are the ones who are not willing to work properly with this president? and what are they blaming him for what they are causing to happen? thank you, that is all i have to say. host: next on the independent line, gym, from corpus christi, texas. caller: my name is james, i am calling from dallas. host: yourself from texas, you are on the air, welcome to the program. caller: thank you. one thing that sticks out to me -- being our first african- american president, i don't get the sense from talking to several african american friends, that the president has done anything that stands out to champion and the of their causes. one cause that often comes up is prison and most of them feel a -- i have felt like this for years. people are locked up in prison and
i don't understand how -- host: we lost that call, good morning john. caller: good morning, i'm calling in reference to the article that you read. i have been falling politics and the president has tried to work with others but the others decided to not work with him and make him a one-term failure. who are the ones who are not willing to work properly with this president? and what are they blaming him for what they are causing to happen? thank you, that is all i have to say. host: next on the...
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now john hammer is finally free. i'll speak to him next. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> crime and punishment tonight. a former marine whose harrowing ordeal we've been covering is finally free from the mexican prison where he was held for more than four months. john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge after crossing the border with a fellow veteran on a surfing trip. hammer took an antique shotgun that used to belong to his great grandfather with him on the trip, and u.s. border officials said he could bring it into mexico with the proper paperwork. but soon as he crossed the border he was arrested and taken to a jail. our ga
now john hammer is finally free. i'll speak to him next. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> crime and punishment tonight. a former marine...
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he worked for 25 years his work dried up he had a troubled meeting in film and that happened. >> john thank you very much. in a moment adam corolla will his big trouble the comblier of the city got involved with charlie scene. corolla is next. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >> back in the segment rolling with corolla. let's get right to the podcast king who joins us now from los angeles. everybody is upset out there i understand. charlie sheen is hanging around with the mayor of la. is that true? what's going on? >> well, before we start sellteg the different story the mayor is saying he posed with a shot with him
he worked for 25 years his work dried up he had a troubled meeting in film and that happened. >> john thank you very much. in a moment adam corolla will his big trouble the comblier of the city got involved with charlie scene. corolla is next. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of...
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he worked for 25 years his work dried up he had a troubled meeting in film and that happened. >> john thank you very much. in a moment adam corolla will his big trouble the comblier of the city got involved with the city got involved with charlie years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> back in the segment rolling with corolla. let's g
he worked for 25 years his work dried up he had a troubled meeting in film and that happened. >> john thank you very much. in a moment adam corolla will his big trouble the comblier of the city got involved with the city got involved with charlie years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that...
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greed is what motivates the conservative john maynard keynes said conservatives are engaging the oldest philosophical. conundrum of history and that is to come up with a superior moral justification for her selfishness steve i've been in woodbridge virginia and got a minute left what's up. forty seven percent of americans bought the bulk of them out of the employees of the wal-mart to make eight bucks an hour and that they still needs that are. systems on the other hand age biopsies that pump it up out step up so i don't think sort of people and i would say oh you know that she's made a movie ages are sixteen gold out of some seventy five cents and where i don't claim you know studio in australia ok maybe it would be a good idea to prepare some program on that subject yeah i think it's an that's an excellent suggestion ivan thank you for calling and thank you for suggesting that the fact of the matter is that if the minimum wage in the united states were today were where it was in one nine hundred sixty adjusted for inflation it would be between ten dollars and ten cents and ten dollars
greed is what motivates the conservative john maynard keynes said conservatives are engaging the oldest philosophical. conundrum of history and that is to come up with a superior moral justification for her selfishness steve i've been in woodbridge virginia and got a minute left what's up. forty seven percent of americans bought the bulk of them out of the employees of the wal-mart to make eight bucks an hour and that they still needs that are. systems on the other hand age biopsies that pump...
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senator john mccain and said there was no outreach to the g.o.p. there's no surprise that they didn't work well the last four years, but will a new congress bring a new outlook. and joining us is a freshman congressman, tom cotton, and we contacted every single freshman democrat in congress, none of them agreed to take part in the panel tonight. congressmen, welcome. what do you think of the speech. >> i was in awe, and it was shocking the speech is so liberal. yes, it's president barack obama, he's liberal. i thought some of the things are great. all americans believe in, freedom, and how do we implement that. do we need more government in our lives and spending our children into debt. how do we accomplish things. bring the adults to the table and start soming the economic problems. >> greta: what do you think. >> first the town was typical barack obama i thought. and wanted to paint his opponents as wrong, but morally wrong and doing this with paul ryan for two years, the thoughts of bugetary issues, doesn't engage in ideas calls him names and qu
senator john mccain and said there was no outreach to the g.o.p. there's no surprise that they didn't work well the last four years, but will a new congress bring a new outlook. and joining us is a freshman congressman, tom cotton, and we contacted every single freshman democrat in congress, none of them agreed to take part in the panel tonight. congressmen, welcome. what do you think of the speech. >> i was in awe, and it was shocking the speech is so liberal. yes, it's president barack...
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berry. >> john berry. the history was how the mississippi river was changed for accommodation in the impact of the 1997 flood that created the conditions in the hurricane cay katrina. i recommend that. what would you do to help develop resiliency in low income and rural communities we know will face disasters, especially in regards to hydrofracking. >> yeah. >> you have not been asked the hard question yet. [laughter] >> that's a very good question. you know, from a health point of view, what i would say we learned from the gulf and from similar disasters around the world is that it's really primarily a cycle social impact and hassed to with loss jobs, fear of chemicals, a whole series of things that are fixable if we can improve our communication skills, our knowledge, and our willingness to share and tell the truth, and to me, one of the most telling problems that came out of the gulf was the issue of the dispercent. if i ask for a show of hands like i do in the gulf, how many heard of dispercent, everyb
berry. >> john berry. the history was how the mississippi river was changed for accommodation in the impact of the 1997 flood that created the conditions in the hurricane cay katrina. i recommend that. what would you do to help develop resiliency in low income and rural communities we know will face disasters, especially in regards to hydrofracking. >> yeah. >> you have not been asked the hard question yet. [laughter] >> that's a very good question. you know, from a...
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john smith introduces the word raccoon. it was an algonquin indian word which means he who washes his face with his hands which was what the raccoon did. so these were the early or words. and they would pick up words like sleigh and coleslaw from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and these were, again, this was seen as acts of defiance, and it was very clear right through, you know, madison comes up with his own -- i mean, madison maybe the greatest word that madison came up with, "squatter." he needed a name for somebody who was illegally possessing somebody else's property. john adams came up with a bunch, caucus which he gets from an indian term, speck meaning to buy something on spec, speculation. quixotic meaning in the manner of don quixote. that was adams. john quincy adams when he was of pretty much, when we came to the alien and sedition acts, he came up with the term -- needed a name for what was going on, and he came up with the word "gag rule." that was his. so you see in the early president
john smith introduces the word raccoon. it was an algonquin indian word which means he who washes his face with his hands which was what the raccoon did. so these were the early or words. and they would pick up words like sleigh and coleslaw from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and these were, again, this was seen as acts of defiance, and it was very clear right through, you know, madison comes up with his own -- i mean, madison maybe the greatest word that madison came...
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chief justice, john roberts just a few seconds. they will now prepare for tomorrow's public sparring and that will take in front of the capital and for of nine and a thousand people the public's wearing and. the golden state warriors or great place to work.com. morning. the golden state warriors are back in the win column. klay thompson scored a season high 29 points to lead the warriors over the new orleans hornets 116-to- 112. the win snaps a three game warriors losing streak. the dubs also said welcome back to star point guard stephen curry. curry came back strong scoring 20 points after missing the last two games with an ankle sprain. >> former giants all star closer brian wilson will likely *not return to the team. that's according to giants general manager brian sabean who sat down for an interview in new york saturday. he says he doesn't think wilson has had enough rehab still play at a major league level. wilson had reconstructive surgery on his elbow for the second time. and made only two appearances last year. this origin
chief justice, john roberts just a few seconds. they will now prepare for tomorrow's public sparring and that will take in front of the capital and for of nine and a thousand people the public's wearing and. the golden state warriors or great place to work.com. morning. the golden state warriors are back in the win column. klay thompson scored a season high 29 points to lead the warriors over the new orleans hornets 116-to- 112. the win snaps a three game warriors losing streak. the dubs also...
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john, it is always good to speak with you. i'm courses you, you know -- i'm curious, we've had the big marks, especially the s&p hitting multiyear highs, but you say there's reason to be concerned. what is it? >> we have seen the equity market outperform the economy over the last couple of years due to the large monetary and fiscal stimulus, but recently we have seen earnings decelerate and our concern is just what's going to happen to top of line revenue growth to companies and then in particular their forward guidance, particularly for those companies who are exposed to consumer spending because of the recent 2% payroll tax hike. cheryl: okay. so do you think at this point as we look at the economy versus the markets and in particular the housing sector, which many analysts and many economists point to as being such a good thing, if the housing market does not have that true, true rebound in 2013, do you think that that is going to affect market performance? >> yes, we do. we're looking very closely at the housing market and
john, it is always good to speak with you. i'm courses you, you know -- i'm curious, we've had the big marks, especially the s&p hitting multiyear highs, but you say there's reason to be concerned. what is it? >> we have seen the equity market outperform the economy over the last couple of years due to the large monetary and fiscal stimulus, but recently we have seen earnings decelerate and our concern is just what's going to happen to top of line revenue growth to companies and then...
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." >> jimmy: really doing reports about john starks and patrick ewing. have you ever run into those guys? >> no. >> jimmy: never met them. >> no, they don't care. >> jimmy: yes. you've never published your journal. >> no, i haven't. i should. june 12, 1996. >> jimmy: the knicks watch our show. >> they do. >> jimmy: yeah, a lot of the now knicks. >> hi, melo. >> jimmy: melo does. they all watch. absolutely. >> awesome. >> jimmy: we can get you patrick ewing to write you a little note back or john starks. >> see, if they would write journal entries about me, it was, like, my life would be made. >> jimmy: they might do it. they could start right now. >> perfect. >> jimmy: after they see this. pal, i was listening to this today. "sentimental journey," congrats on this cd. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love the idea of this. you have a beautiful voice. a lot of people don't know you're trained. >> yeah. >> jimmy: for opera. >> yeah, well, i sang at the met in the children's chorus when i was a kid, so yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ]
." >> jimmy: really doing reports about john starks and patrick ewing. have you ever run into those guys? >> no. >> jimmy: never met them. >> no, they don't care. >> jimmy: yes. you've never published your journal. >> no, i haven't. i should. june 12, 1996. >> jimmy: the knicks watch our show. >> they do. >> jimmy: yeah, a lot of the now knicks. >> hi, melo. >> jimmy: melo does. they all watch. absolutely. >> awesome....
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two republican justices, john roberts -- i didn't see kennedy, but they're looking at them to how decisions are going to come down when they hear the arguments in march. >> you know, when martin luther king first spoke on the mall, i was living here. and i was coming down, and people were screaming at all of the black people who were coming to hear him, and they were screaming and throwing things and calling them african bullies. and today, when i was watching this scene, that's all i could think about, was the hatred that was coming from everywhere toward the people and toward martin luther king. and there was an interesting body language with obama today. he seemed so much more confident. he sort of loped out, you know. last time, he was more, you know, sort of formal and ridged. >> we call it swagger. >> yeah, like i own it now. i'm here. and you could sense that he really felt, even in this last four years that so much had changed, and he was able to talk more about equality. it seemed to me there was more about equality in his speech today. and i don't think he would have done that fou
two republican justices, john roberts -- i didn't see kennedy, but they're looking at them to how decisions are going to come down when they hear the arguments in march. >> you know, when martin luther king first spoke on the mall, i was living here. and i was coming down, and people were screaming at all of the black people who were coming to hear him, and they were screaming and throwing things and calling them african bullies. and today, when i was watching this scene, that's all i...
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john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge after crossing the border with a fellow veteran on a surfing trip. he took an antique shotgun that used to belong to his great grandfather. officials said he could bring it into mexico with the proper paperwork. as soon as he crossed the border he was arrested and taken to jail. i spoke with hammer's parents in early december. they told me the conditions in prison were a nightmare and obviously terrible for him and them. after intervention from politicians, john hammer has finally been released. he joins me live. it is very good to see you become here. first of all, how are you doing? >> i'm all right, anderson. i'm doing a lot better. i was sick when i first got out. i spent five days in the hospital. but i think i'm doing a lot better right now. >> when you crossed the border, you told the u.s. border officials that you had this old gun, that you wanted to bring it down on this trip with you. what did they tell you? >> they told me if i fill
john hammer was chained to his bed at times. he was there on a questionable gun charge after crossing the border with a fellow veteran on a surfing trip. he took an antique shotgun that used to belong to his great grandfather. officials said he could bring it into mexico with the proper paperwork. as soon as he crossed the border he was arrested and taken to jail. i spoke with hammer's parents in early december. they told me the conditions in prison were a nightmare and obviously terrible for...